LED light bulbs.

I have replaced all my incandescent and CFL light bulbs in my home (except for the ones in appliances like the oven and fridge) with LED bulbs. It cost quite a few $$$, but with the electric usage at approximately 10% to 20% of what they replaced, they should pay for themselves over time in reduced electric bills. I was especially pleased to change several 150W outdoor flood lights with 15W LED replacements. If these LED's last as long as advertised, I should never have to replace them in my lifetime.

I still have several florescent tube fixtures (4' and 8' bulbs). I need to figure out what to replace them with. That will be my project next year. Any ideas?

So I had 125 working incandescent and CFL bulbs of various sizes and shapes to get rid of. I advertised them for free on Craigs List and they were gone within an hour. A lady with several rental properties picked them up and was glad to get them ... better than sending them to the landfill!